China Files Complaint With WTO Over Biden’s EV Plans
China has filed a complaint with the World Trade Organization (WTO) against the US over what it says are discriminatory requirements for electric vehicle subsidies.
In a statement posted online, the Chinese commerce ministry said that the US formulated discriminatory subsidy policies for new energy vehicles in the name of responding to climate change. It said the move by the United States excluded Chinese products, distorted fair competition and disrupted the global supply chain for new energy vehicles (NEVs).
Starting this year, US car buyers are not eligible for tax credits of $3,750 to $7,500 if critical minerals or other battery components were made by Chinese, Russian, North Korean or Iranian companies. The credits are part of US President Joe Biden’s signature climate legislation, named the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act.
‘We urge the US to abide by WTO rules, respect the development trend of the global NEV industry, promptly correct its discriminatory industrial policies and maintain the stability of the global NEV industry and supply chains,’ the state-run Global Times quoted a Chinese commerce ministry spokesperson as saying.
Member countries of the Geneva-based WTO can file complaints about the trade practices of other members and seek relief through a dispute settlement process.